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Re: IDL Limits [message #4767] Mon, 31 July 1995 00:00
slappleg is currently offline  slappleg
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Registered: July 1995
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mallozzi@ssl.msfc.nasa.gov writes
> IDL limits:
> local variables <236 (?)
> common block variables <64
(snip)
> -Bob
> mallozzi@ssl.msfc.nasa.gov

What about user defined system variables?

Are they counted as local variables and thus part
of the 236 limits?

I have been trying to avoid magic numbers by using DEFSYSV, and
perhaps I should worry.

Sheldon Applegate
slapplegate@tasc.com
Re: IDL Limits [message #4774 is a reply to message #4767] Fri, 28 July 1995 00:00 Go to previous message
sjt is currently offline  sjt
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Registered: November 1993
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mallozzi@ssl.msfc.nasa.gov wrote:
: Reading some recent posts about IDL limits, here is a list off the
: top of my head. Please post any additions or corrections.

: IDL limits:
: local variables <236 (?)
: common block variables <64
: pro/function parameters <64
: CALL_EXTERNAL parameters <64
: structure tags <126 (?)
: variables (v3.5.1 & earlier) <16 characters
: pro/func names (?)


: -Bob
: mallozzi@ssl.msfc.nasa.gov

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